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M**P
Put it on your head, warm up your neck!
Very stretchy, super bright and 90s-rainbow-paint splatter pattern, really does look just like the official pics. Came in a dedicated plastic bag with some hilarious wonky English on it (see pictures - someone didn't understand the purpose of an acronym!), along with a sticker of the company logo that, let's face it, kind of looks like a backside. See, I'm not gonna put THAT on my laptop case! It wouldn't get me kicked outta the coffee shop, but it would get me a few disapproving stares.Because the human head is round, and fabric placed around the bottom third of it tend to fall down without extra tension, this stretchy fabric will work best as a neck-warmer, moreso than a face mask. Alternatively, it can be a whole-head-covering balaclava to completely restrict your vision and make you look ridiculous! But hey, at least it'll give your photo-taker a good laugh! :)I got a UV black light to test on the fabric, and it certainly does light up! Enjoy the memories of cosmic night at the roller rink. If you're looking for something semi-useful, just for the excuse to get this pattern into your wardrobe to liven it up a little, you could certainly do worse than this item!
G**P
it's a really cool design. it doesn't bleed. quality is average. it's good value.
i buy gaiters for snowboarding. as silly as it seems, i like them to match my goggles. it's a really fun design, that's definitely geared more toward the warmer days on the mountain when i just need the protection on a windy lift or ridge.i have about a half dozen gaiters in a variety of colors and thickness. it's a good choice as i said for the warmer days or simply if you're hiking, riding, or skiing above 8k feet where oxygen is an issue. i'd probably use this when hiking above 12k feet myself regardless of thickness. some of those other brands are super thick and can limit air supply.one end of the gaiter is seamed while the other really isn't and it's not reversible as well. i turned half of it inside out and sewed the bottom to the seamed end. it works great, it's 2 ply thus a little thicker and can quickly pull it over my face and it will never be inside out. it's got just enough elasticity for stretching over your face and holding in place.if you're looking for a cheaper gaiter like i was, it's good value and does it's job. if you're looking for something thicker, with higher quality i'd recommend buff, airhole or blackstrap.
S**U
Colorful and versatile
This is a very colorful and fun neck gaiter. I am using it mostly as a scarf/neckband to provide a bit of extra warmth when I am doing my gig delivery job. It provides the needed wind blocking to help keep me comfy during the winter months and in the case of a place needing me to cover my face, I can quickly pull it up over my nose and most places call it good enough. (I have a real mask for places that mandate better masks.) I can also turn this into a headband to hold my hair back, or even a hat when carefully twisted and folded. The printed image is crisp and cleanly rendered so if you were small enough to wear this as a tube top (Like on that well-known reality show some gals do) the design will be well shown off, but being a larger woman, I never expected it to be able to stretch over my top! (It is quite stretchy, though...
A**A
Love the art and colors!
I'm someone who's had sinus issues all my life, and one of my issues is I tend to get sick if I sleep in an area that's chilly or where there's a fan blowing on me. Living in an old house, that can be a problem. About two years ago, in the middle of summer, I couldn't stand the heat anymore, so I put a pillowcase over my face so I could turn the fan all the way up and I woke up without a sore throat for the first time ever. Eventually I made something from t-shirt material so that I could cover my lower face and neck while I slept so that the cold air didn't affect me like it used to. I ran across this item and thought I'd try it because the one I'd made for myself was starting to stretch out, and I'd usually wake up to find it had come off.First of all, the colors are so vibrant, and I love the design as well. I tried it last night for the first time, and it stayed in place the whole night and I'm a fan. I know this isn't exactly what it's meant for, but it absolutely serves my purpose and I would recommend getting one.
E**L
Too large to stay tight to face
It looks cool but it is not tight enough to stay up as a face mask. Small headed homies beware.
N**N
Comfortable, but useless if it's cold and windy
For protection against the wind and cold, it's barely better than nothing, at least in freezing temps. It's quite comfortable and exciting-looking, but it's not a particularly *useful* item. Stay away from this unless you're just getting it for cosmetic purposes, as it's strictly decorative.
D**N
Cute and Serves A Purpose
I have curly hair that is difficult to manage. I like to wear what is referred to as a buff or hair tube. It's basically a tube that covers the hair. Many of the tubes I have purchased are too tight and really hurt my head. This scarf does not!This scarf fits my large head perfectly and doesn't move around. It doesn't pinch my head and cause migraines either. I know it's recommended to wear this around the neck and face for colder weather and it does this well too. I have been using it to wrap my hair at night and keep it out of my face during the day. I recommend it for this purpose. It is very bright and colorful. I like it. I think if you need a head scarf or a scarf to cover your neck and face, you will like this as well! I plan on ordering a second one.
R**H
Very adaptable to hair styles
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